Dividends are getting cut all across the investing landscape — but Goldman has pinpointed 13 stocks that will keep delivering.
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GOLDMAN SACHS: Buy these 13 stocks primed to keep delivering powerful dividends as their peers are forced to slash payouts

GOLDMAN SACHS: Buy these 13 stocks primed to keep delivering powerful dividends as their peers are forced to slash payouts

Marley Jay | Dividends are getting cut all across the investing landscape — but Goldman has pinpointed 13 stocks that will keep delivering.

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Misinformation, hacking, and imploding startups: 18 books about tech to read in isolation

Misinformation, hacking, and imploding startups: 18 books about tech to read in isolation

Martin Coulter | Do you know the true stories behind the likes of Uber, Facebook, Theranos and Cambridge Analytica?

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As WeWork and flex-space rivals stumble, 18 million square feet of space in NYC is at risk. Here's what that means for the real-estate market.

As WeWork and flex-space rivals stumble, 18 million square feet of space in NYC is at risk. Here's what that means for the real-estate market.

Daniel Geiger | WeWork and peers were once New York's most voracious takers of space. Experts worry all the square footage could hurt an ailing market in a recession.

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These charts show how use of Microsoft Teams, Slack, and Zoom has skyrocketed thanks to the remote work boom

These charts show how use of Microsoft Teams, Slack, and Zoom has skyrocketed thanks to the remote work boom

Paayal Zaveri,Skye Gould | The coronavirus-related rise of remote work has led to dramatically increased demand for apps that enable collaboration and communication.

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Here are 9 companies IBM could buy given that new CEO Arvind Krishna said that it will get back to its 'acquisitive strategy' in a few months, according to experts

Here are 9 companies IBM could buy given that new CEO Arvind Krishna said that it will get back to its 'acquisitive strategy' in a few months, according to experts

Benjamin Pimentel | New CEO Arvind Krishna said that IBM's particularly interested in AI and hybrid cloud. Here are the companies that experts think it could acquire.

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A top early-stage VC thinks the coming economic crisis could disproportionately hit startups with fundamentally sound business models

A top early-stage VC thinks the coming economic crisis could disproportionately hit startups with fundamentally sound business models

Megan Hernbroth | Founders Fund general partner Keith Rabois said well-run companies could be most at risk because they have the most to lose.

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A luxury car subscription from companies like Cadillac, Porsche, and BMW lets you test-drive various models before deciding which to purchase. Here are 3 reasons it's worth trying out — and one drawback brand loyalists should know about.

A luxury car subscription from companies like Cadillac, Porsche, and BMW lets you test-drive various models before deciding which to purchase. Here are 3 reasons it's worth trying out — and one drawback brand loyalists should know about.

Benjamin Hunting | Drivers can "rent a brand" and trade in which cars they are driving for about the same price as leasing a vehicle. But availability is limited.

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A tiny 33-person UK startup built a video chat tool for doctors and patients over a weekend and it's absolutely exploded

A tiny 33-person UK startup built a video chat tool for doctors and patients over a weekend and it's absolutely exploded

Callum Burroughs | "We wanted to build a solution after reading about black swan events on a Friday and had a product tested and ready to go on the Monday afternoon."

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Tesla workers reveal their best advice for landing a job as a salesperson

Tesla workers reveal their best advice for landing a job as a salesperson

Mark Matousek | "There's going to be a lot of weight put on your knowledge of the company and [Tesla CEO Elon Musk]," a former regional sales manager said.

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The COO of VMware explains how the $52 billion tech giant moved quickly to make sure hospitals had stable networks amid the pandemic: 'We tried to be a digital first responder to the first responders'

The COO of VMware explains how the $52 billion tech giant moved quickly to make sure hospitals had stable networks amid the pandemic: 'We tried to be a digital first responder to the first responders'

Benjamin Pimentel | VMware COO Sanjay Poonen said that the company wanted to do something to help amid the pandemic.

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